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In the message <20001111143244A.yt-kage@cb3.so-net.ne.jp> 
Yoshiteru Kageyama <yt-kage@cb3.so-net.ne.jp> wrote:

> $B!&(B .ig \" $B$G;O$^$k9T$,$"$j$^$9!#86J8%^%K%e%"%k$G$9$H!"C1=c$K(B
> $BL5;k$7$F$/$l$k$N$G$9$,!"F|K\8l(B groff $B$KDL$9$H!"$=$3$G(B groff $B$,(B
> $B:.Mp$9$k$i$7$/!"$=$3$+$i@h$N$+$J$j$NJ8>O$,H4$1Mn$A$F$7$^$$$^$9!#(B
> $B8=:_!"%3%a%s%H$K$7$FF($2$F$$$^$9!#(B

groff $B$N(B Info $B$K$h$k$H!"(B.ig $B%j%/%(%9%H$O(B*$B%F%-%9%H%V%m%C%/(B*$B$r(B
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$BJ8>O$,%3%a%s%H2=$5$l$kMM$G$9!#Nc$($P!"(Btcsh.1 $B$N86J8$K$"$k(B

A history reference may have a word designator but no event specification.
It then references the previous command.
.ig \" Not true, but we thought it was for a long time ...
, unless a previous history reference
occurred on the same line in which case this form repeats the previous
reference.  Thus `!?foo?^ !$' gives the first and last arguments from the
command matching `?foo?'.
..
Continuing our `diff' example, we could have said simply `diff
!^.old !^' or, to get the arguments in the opposite order, just `diff !*'.

$B$NItJ,$r(B format $B$9$k$H!"(B.ig $B$+$i(B .. $B$^$G$,%3%a%s%H2=$5$l$F(B

       A history reference may have  a  word  designator  but  no
       event specification.  It then references the previous com-
       mand.  Continuing our `diff' example, we could  have  said
       simply  `diff  !^.old  !^' or, to get the arguments in the
       opposite order, just `diff !*'.

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$B$7$^$$!"%3%a%s%H%"%&%H$5$l$kHO0O$,3HBg$7$F$7$^$&$G$7$g$&!#(B

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>  .\"X A history reference may have a word designator but no event
>  .\"X specification.  It then references the previous command.
> -.ig \" Not true, but we thought it was for a long time ...
> +.\"X .ig \" Not true, but we thought it was for a long time ...
>  .\"X , unless a previous history reference occurred on the same line
>  .\"X in which case this form repeats the previous reference.  Thus
>  .\"X `!?foo?^ !$' gives the first and last arguments from the command
>  .\"X matching `?foo?'.
>  $B%R%9%H%j;2>H$K!"%$%Y%s%H;XDj$N$J$$C18l;X<(;R$,$"$C$F$b9=$$$^$;$s!#(B
>  $B$=$N>l9g!"D>A0$N%3%^%s%I$r;2>H$7$^$9!#(B
> -.ig \" $B<B:]$K$O@5$7$/$"$j$^$;$s$,!"2f!9$OD9$$4V$=$&?.$8$F$$$^$7$?!#(B
> +.\" kageyama: $B2<$NI=5-$r(B groff $B$,@5$7$/2r<a$G$-$:!"BgH>$N(B
> +.\" kageyama: $BJ8>O$,H4$1Mn$A$F$7$^$&(B ($B%3%a%s%H$G2sHr(B)$B!#(B
> +.\" .ig \" $B<B:]$K$O@5$7$/$"$j$^$;$s$,!"2f!9$OD9$$4V$=$&?.$8$F$$$^$7$?!#(B

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$B$KLa$7$F!"(B

>  $B$?$@$7!"$3$l$OF1$89T$KA0$N%R%9%H%j;2>H$,8=$l$J$$>l9g$K8B$j$^$9!#(B
>  $B$3$N>l9g!"$3$N7A<0$OD>A0$N;2>H$r7+$jJV$7$^$9!#$h$C$F!"(B`!?foo?^ !$'
>  $B$O!"(B`?foo?' $B$K0lCW$9$k%3%^%s%I$+$i:G=i$H:G8e$N0z?t$rM?$($^$9!#(B
> -..

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